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tie, Officiating. Interment will be in
the Graceland Cemetery in Burke, at
a later date. Casket Bearers include
Josh Grubbs, John Roggow, Derrick
Winter, Kalise Ellerbroek, Holly
Roggow, Kassie Winter, Krisann
Mayfield, Deanna Mendoza, Dana
Davis, Sophia Ellerbroek and John
E Ellerbroek. Music will be pro-
vided by: The Grandchildren, Clark
Audiss, Vocals with Michaela John-
son and Shawnda Hazen, Organists.
Donna Roggow and Marlene Krum-
weide will attend the Register.
Naomi Ruth Roggow was born
February 10, 1934 at Gregory, South
Dakota to Guy and Cora (Mosher)
Parish, she was the youngest of
fourteen children, seven girls and
seven boys. She died September
29, 2016 at Avera Hospice in Sioux
Falls, South Dakota at the age of 82
years.
Naomi grew up in Gregory
and attended the Gregory Assem-
bly of God Church, where she met
her husband, Darrell, and they were
married for 65 years. In their later
years, they supported the Lucas
Baptist Church, which was close to
their home. They lived on a farm
one mile east of Lucas where they
raised four children: Douglas, Lyn-
nae, Kerri and Kami.
Naomi was actively involved in
her church where she played the or-
gan for many years. She also loved
to sing and play the piano. There
are many wonderful memories of
her singing with her family. In her
last days and hours, she had many
family members singing around her
bedside, which brought her much
comfort. Her hobbies included
planting flowers and tomato's, can-
ning tomato's, mowing her huge
yard, word search puzzles, and go-
ing to town to have coffee, often
with friends.
Naomi had a sweet smile and
an infectious laugh. She was also
known for keeping the road hot
from home to Burke, many times a
day. She loved to have family and
friends around her to cook for and
to play games. Naomi and Darrell
were also active supporters of the
Burke area sports teams for many
years.
In the spring of 2016 she left
the farm and moved to an apart-
ment in Burke. Shortly after her
move, she had a heart attack and
in her recovery process she moved
to Touchmark Assisted Living in
Sioux Falls. After suffering from
dementia issues for several months
she passed away peacefully on Sep-
tember 29, 2016.
Naomi was preceded in death
by her parents, Guy and Cora; six
brothers, five sisters and one grand-
son.
Naomi is survived by husband,
Darrell; her children: Douglas Rog-
gow of Ipswich, SD; Lynnae Grubbs
of Gilbert, AZ; Kerri Winter of West
As a special tribute to our Home-
coming Royalty, there are two stu-
dent athletes for this week.
Senior Madison Wischmann,
daughter of Craig & Mindie Wis-
chmann, has been chosen as Stu-
dent Athlete of the Week for Burke/
South Central sports cooperative for
the week of September 25 through
October 1. Against Boyd Co. on
Thursday, September 29, Madison
had a good night collecting 32 as-
sists, 12 digs, 1 kill, 4 ace serves
and 9 service points. After this
week's stats, Madison is ranked 18th
in the state for all classes on Max
Preps in assists with a total of 324
on the season.
Coaches commented, "Madison
is like the quarterback on the team
as she is in charge of running our
offense and getting the hitters the
sets they call. She is a very talented
young lady that has worked hard to
get to where she is today. We count
on her leadership on and off the
court. She's a quiet, sweet girl that
has a competitive edge to get the job
done on the court."
Madison was chosen as Burke
High School Queen during last
week's Homecoming festivities.
Madison plays basketball dur-
ing the school year and during the
Summer months she plays softball.
She is a member of C-Club, Band,
Choir, Student Council, National
Honors Society and Flags in the
Burke School System. Madison is
also a member of United Methodist
Church in Burke. During her free
time, Madison works at KC's Cof-
fee Haus and at the Burke Livestock
Auction as a waitress.
Senior Vladik Johnson, son of
Jody & Suzette Johnson, has also
been chosen as Student Athlete of
the Week for Burke/South Central
sports cooperative for the week of
September 25 through October 1.
Against a homecoming win over
Avon last Friday, Laddy had 9
rushes for 96 yards and two touch-
downs.
Coaches Commented, "Laddy is
one of our quiet Senior leaders. He
has been a starter for the program
for three years and he can always be
counted on to give 100 percent ef-
fort in practice and games."
Laddy was chosen as Burke High
School King during last week's
Homecoming festivities. Laddy
wrestles for the Burke/Gregory
Storm and runs track during the
school year. He is in choir and
band and is a member of the C-
Club. Laddy is also a member of
United Methodist Church in Burke.
Throughout the year, Laddy works
for Mike Jones Construction in
Burke.
The Student Athlete of the Week
is a program that has been started by
Anson Insurance dba Southern Da-
kota Insurance Services. The pro-
gram is designed to recognize stu-
dents in both the Burke and South
Central School Districts for their
performance in extra curricular ac-
tivities throughout the school year.
If you notice a student's perfor-
mance during the school week, you
can nominate the student for Stu-
dent Athlete of the week by simply
calling Anson Insurance dba South-
ern Dakota Insurance Services.
Des Moines, IA; and Kami Eller-
broek of Sioux Falls, SD; eleven
grandchildren: Holly Roggow, John
Roggow, Joshua Grubbs, Krisann
Mayfield, Deanna Mendoza, Dana
Davis, Kassandra Winter , Derrick
Winter, Kalise, Sophia and John
Ellerbroek. She is also survived by
her fifteen great-grandchildren, one
sister, Verna Stroh (95) of Sioux
Falls, SD and one brother Martin
(100) of Hemet, CA.